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Nissan 23731-AL616 CAMSHAFT Position Sensor

2003-2008 Nissan 23731AL616

Nissan 23731-AL616 CAMSHAFT Position Sensor
  • Part Description
    CAMSHAFT Position Sensor
  • Lookup Code
    23731M
  • Position
    Driver Side
  • Replaced By
    23731-AL61D
  • Manufacturer
    Nissan
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Nissan
    Lookup Code23731M
    Manufacturer Part Number23731-AL616
    Part DescriptionCAMSHAFT Position Sensor
    Item Dimensions6.2 x 5.2 x 1.5 inches
    Item Weight0.30 Pounds
    PositionDriver Side
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    ManufacturerNissan
    SKU23731-AL616
    WarrantyThis genuine Nissan part is guaranteed by Nissan's factory warranty.
    Shipping & ReturnShipping Policy Return Policy
    Warning: California’s Proposition 65
  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Trim & Engine Important vehicle option details
    2003-2007 Nissan 350Z350Z, Base, Enthusiast, GT, Touring, Track|6 Cyl 3.5LVQ35DE
    2004-2006 Nissan AltimaSE, SE-R, SL|6 Cyl 3.5LVQ35DE
    2004-2008 Nissan ArmadaLE, SE|8 Cyl 5.6LVK56DE
    2005-2008 Nissan FrontierLE, Off-Road, SE|6 Cyl 4.0LVQ40DE
    2004-2008 Nissan MaximaSE, SL|6 Cyl 3.5LVQ35DE
    2003-2007 Nissan MuranoS, SE, SL|6 Cyl 3.5LVQ35DE
    2005-2008 Nissan PathfinderLE, S, SE, SE Off-Road, XE|6 Cyl 4.0LVQ40DE
    2004-2008 Nissan QuestBase, S, SE, SL|6 Cyl 3.5LVQ35DE
    2004-2008 Nissan TitanLE, SE, XE|8 Cyl 5.6LVK56DE
    2005-2008 Nissan XterraBase Camp, Off-Road, S, SE|6 Cyl 4.0LVQ40DE

Customer Questions & Answers

Q:
Does this part fit my vehicle? Posted by NissanPartsDeal Specialist
A:
You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 23731-AL616 fits your vehicle.
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Q:
What is the location and removal process for the CMP sensor on Nissan Titan? Posted by Customer
A:
Locate the CMP sensor at the rear of the left (driver's side) cylinder head on 2006 and earlier models. Its reflection is shown in a shop mirror here. Disconnect the CMP sensor electrical connector. It might be easier to disconnect the connector after the sensor has been removed from the head. Remove the CMP sensor mounting fastener and remove the CMP sensor. Installation is the reverse of removal. For 2007 and later models, remove the air intake duct. Disconnect the CMP sensor electrical connector. The CMP sensor is located on the front of the left (driver's side) intake valve timing control solenoid valve cover. Remove the CMP sensor mounting fastener and remove the CMP sensor. Installation is the reverse of removal.
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Q:
What are the diagnostic procedures for camshaft position sensors in Nissan Maxima? Posted by Customer
A:
It is necessary to be ready for clearing the diagnostic trouble code after performing the test and required repairs because it will set a DTC and also turn on the Check Engine light. The CMP sensor (1993-1994 models) that is located in the distributor device can monitor both piston position and engine speed, transmitting their readings to the computer which calculates the fuel injection duration and sets ignition timing. Six slits within 360 have been drilled into every disk of the CMP sensor: one for determining camshaft position, other five serve as engine speed signals. The wave forming circuit has Light Emitting Diodes (LED) and photo diodes embedded in them that change slits in rotor plate into on-off pulses sent to ECM. First off, check for battery voltage at white/black wire terminal by disconnecting electrical connector leading to distributor, turning ignition key On and using a voltmeter. If lacking voltage, check from battery up to ECCS relay including fuses, take a look at ECCS relay itself as well as from relay up to distributor connector on this circuit. Check continuity to ground at black wire terminal with ohmmeter. Disconnect distributor connector before removing the distributor from engine with ignition OFF; then reconnect it again. Backprobe green/black wire terminal at distributor connector joining positive lead of voltmeter with probe and negative lead of voltmeter with good engine ground. Slowly rotate distributor shaft while having ignition ON observing voltage changing between 0 volts and 5.0 volts six times per revolution for 120-degree signal. Next turn OFF ignition; backprobe green/yellow wire terminals with voltmeter. Slightly rotate distributor shaft when ignition ON so that meter will fluctuate between zero volts and 5 volts about 360 times per revolution for 1-degree signal; then gradually decrease the speed of rotation until meter indicates no further changes in reading.. In case this does not happen then it is necessary to replace the entire distributor since the CMP sensor is an integral part of it. The CMP sensor (1995-2001 models), located at the front of the engine on a timing chain cover, consists of permanent magnet, core and coil that detect gap in camshaft sprocket changing magnetic field near them resulting in voltage signal variation supplied to PCM and giving information on cylinder TDC position. Unplug electrical connector from sensor and check resistance across both camshaft sensor terminals with ohmmeter, which should be 1440-1760 ohms (68°F or 20°C) for Hitachi-made or 2090-2550 ohms (68°F or 20°C ) for Mitsubishi-made sensors. In case there are wrong values of resistance, it is necessary to replace this sensor. If values are correct then visually inspect wiring harness for open circuit to PCM and damaged harness; also verify continuity to ground on black wire at harness connector. After confirming that both these units are fine then get assistance from dealer service department or some other competent repair shop in order to diagnose the PCM. For such vehicles as (2002 and newer) which have two camshaft position sensors situated at rear end of each cylinder head on left side of vehicle, complex nature of engine management system requires dealer service personnel or qualified automotive repair shops perform diagnostic services targeting these sensors.
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Q:
How do you remove the sensor after disconnecting the electrical connector for the 2009 Nissan Murano? Posted by Customer
A:
To remove the sensor, you need to remove the mounting bolt and then pull the sensor out.
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Q:
What is the installation process for the new CMP sensor for the 2007 Nissan 350Z? Posted by Customer
A:
The installation process for the new CMP sensor involves reversing the removal process.
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Q:
How can the CMP sensor be removed on the 2006 Nissan Armada? Posted by Customer
A:
Similar to earlier models, the CMP sensor can be removed by first removing the mounting fastener and then taking out the sensor.
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Q:
I had code P0345 and need to change the camshaft sensors. Does the o-ring come with part numbers: 23731-AL616 23731-6J906 23731-EA20A Posted by Customer: 2008 Nissan Frontier
A:
According to the supplied VIN, you would need the following: PN: 23731-AL61D Camshaft Position Sensor and you would need to order PN: 22131-4M505 for the o-ring. PN: 23731-6J90D Camshaft Position Sensor and you would need to order PN: 22131-4M505 for the o-ring. PN: 23731EA20D Crankshaft Position Sensor. There is not an additional part needed for this one.
Posted by NissanPartsDeal Specialist 5/8/2021
Q:
I am looking for Camshaft Position Sensor Phase 1 and Phase 2. I am not sure which ones I need, is there any way you could clarify the ones I need? Posted by Customer: 2004 Nissan 350Z
A:
p/n 23731-AL616 for the rt side, p/n 23731-6J906 for the left side.
Posted by NissanPartsDeal Specialist 18/9/2019
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